National Register of Historic Places listings in Hempstead County, Arkansas

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Hempstead County, Arkansas.

Location of Hempstead County in Arkansas

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Hempstead County, Arkansas, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]

There are 28 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 National Historic Landmark. Another 5 properties were once listed but have been removed.

Contents: Counties in Arkansas
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted January 29, 2021.[2]

Current listings

[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Brundidge Building
Brundidge Building
March 27, 1990
(#90000431)
W. 2nd St.
33°40′03″N 93°35′32″W
Hope
2 Bill Clinton Birthplace
Bill Clinton Birthplace
May 19, 1994
(#94000472)
117 S. Hervey St.
33°40′02″N 93°35′47″W
Hope
3 Confederate State Capitol
Confederate State Capitol
May 19, 1972
(#72000203)
Main St.
33°46′43″N 93°40′41″W
Washington One of the Camden Expedition Sites, a National Historic Landmark consisting of sites in several counties
4 Dooley's Ferry Fortifications Historic District
Dooley's Ferry Fortifications Historic District
September 22, 2004
(#04001031)
On the bluffs above Dooley's Ferry[6]
33°30′47″N 93°44′32″W
Spring Hill
5 Ethridge House
Ethridge House
December 1, 1993
(#93001259)
511 N. Main St.
33°40′25″N 93°35′37″W
Hope
6 Foster House
Foster House
June 5, 1991
(#91000683)
420 S. Spruce St.
33°40′00″N 93°35′04″W
Hope 1918 American Foursquare with Prairie and Craftsman details
7 Goodlett Gin
Goodlett Gin
January 17, 1975
(#75000387)
799 Franklin St.
33°46′48″N 93°40′41″W
Washington
8 E.S. Greening House July 9, 1987
(#87001147)
707 E. Division St.
33°40′16″N 93°34′52″W
Hope burned down
9 Hempstead County Courthouse
Hempstead County Courthouse
May 19, 1994
(#94000442)
Northwestern corner of the junction of 5th and Washington Sts.
33°39′52″N 93°35′55″W
Hope 1939 Art Deco courthouse
10 Hope Girl Scout Little House
Hope Girl Scout Little House
January 27, 2015
(#14001199)
NE. corner of Jones St. & Fair Park
33°39′31″N 93°36′25″W
Hope
11 Hope Historic Commercial District
Hope Historic Commercial District
July 28, 1995
(#95000905)
Roughly bounded by the Union Pacific railroad tracks, Louisiana St., 3rd St. and Walnut St.
33°40′04″N 93°35′32″W
Hope
12 McRae House
McRae House
December 22, 1982
(#82000826)
1113 E. 3rd St.
33°40′04″N 93°34′45″W
Hope
13 Missouri Pacific Railroad Depot-Hope
Missouri Pacific Railroad Depot-Hope
June 11, 1992
(#92000610)
North of the junction of E. Division and Main Sts.
33°40′08″N 93°35′32″W
Hope Reopened as Hope (Amtrak station) on April 4, 2013.
14 Mounds Cemetery June 5, 2013
(#13000350)
County Road 13 northwest of Hempstead[7]
33°46′48″N 93°49′22″W
Columbus Resting place of Hempstead County's first pioneers, built around a pair of Indian mounds[8]
15 North Elm Street Historic District
North Elm Street Historic District
July 28, 1995
(#95000904)
Roughly bounded by the Union Pacific railroad tracks, Hervey St., G Ave. and Hazel St.
33°40′17″N 93°35′39″W
Hope 1890-1945 collection of 54 structures in various architectural styles
16 North Washington Street Historic District
North Washington Street Historic District
July 28, 1995
(#95000903)
Eastern side of N. Washington St. between B and E Sts.
33°40′12″N 93°35′58″W
Hope
17 Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church
Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church
May 29, 2003
(#03000463)
County Road 16
33°49′57″N 93°36′39″W
Blevins
18 Grandison D. Royston House
Grandison D. Royston House
June 21, 1971
(#71000124)
Water St., southwest of Columbus St.
33°46′20″N 93°40′54″W
Washington
19 Nesburt T. Ruggles House
Nesburt T. Ruggles House
December 9, 1994
(#94001463)
Eastern side of Highway 32, southeast of Shover Springs
33°36′59″N 93°31′33″W
Shover Springs
20 St. Mark's Episcopal Church
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
May 6, 1976
(#76000414)
3rd and Elm Sts.
33°39′59″N 93°35′33″W
Hope 1904 church in Gothic Revival style
21 Southwestern Proving Ground Airport Historic District
Southwestern Proving Ground Airport Historic District
June 10, 1999
(#99000230)
Hope Municipal Airport, Airport Rd.
33°43′17″N 93°39′03″W
Hope 1941 munitions testing complex
22 Southwestern Proving Ground Building No. 4 January 22, 2009
(#08001339)
259 County Road 279
33°44′28″N 93°36′38″W
Hope
23 Southwestern Proving Ground Building No. 5 January 22, 2009
(#09001247)
259 County Road 279
33°44′28″N 93°36′38″W
Hope
24 Southwestern Proving Ground Building No. 129 January 29, 2009
(#08001373)
195 County Road 279
33°44′23″N 93°36′35″W
Hope
25 Southwestern Proving Ground Officers Quarters Historic District
Southwestern Proving Ground Officers Quarters Historic District
July 8, 2008
(#08000437)
359-383 Oakhaven
33°43′44″N 93°37′10″W
Oakhaven
26 Ward-Jackson House
Ward-Jackson House
September 14, 1989
(#89001421)
122 N. Louisiana
33°40′10″N 93°35′43″W
Hope 1903 Victorian house
27 Washington Confederate Monument
Washington Confederate Monument
December 6, 1996
(#96001410)
US 278, northwest of its junction with Highway 32
33°46′30″N 93°41′28″W
Washington
28 Washington Historic District
Washington Historic District
June 20, 1972
(#72000204)
Boundaries correspond to original 1824 plat of city
33°40′51″N 93°38′53″W
Washington

Former listings

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Summary
1 Carrigan House
Carrigan House
1978
(#78000591)
January 23, 2008 704 W. Avenue B
Hope
2 Columbus Presbyterian Church November 17, 1982
(#82000823)
June 12, 2013 Highway 73
33°46′42″N 93°49′03″W
Columbus Listed November 17, 1982. Destroyed by fire[8]
3 Foster House
Foster House
December 22, 1982
(#82000825)
September 30, 2019 303 N. Hervey St.
33°40′10″N 93°35′49″W
Hope
4 Dr. Thomas S. Jacques House November 3, 1989
(#89001940)
January 29, 2013 Northwest of McCaskill
McCaskill
5 Ozan Methodist Church 1982
(#82000827)
September 17, 1999 Mulberry St.
Ozan

See also

References

  1. The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on January 29, 2021.
  3. Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  5. The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  6. Location derived from "August Fieldwork at Dooley's Ferry Archived 2011-07-20 at the Wayback Machine", Kadohadacho Chapter of the Arkansas Archeological Society, September 2008, accessed 2009-12-15; and coordinates derived from the GNIS feature record for Dooley's Ferry. The NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted".
  7. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Mounds Cemetery
  8. McLemore, Ken (April 10, 2013). "Cemetery on Nomination List". Hope Star. Retrieved June 18, 2013.
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